InSpectra St0

Hutchinson Technologies

Clinical Lectures - Advances in Assessing Tissue Perfusion & Shock

Live lectures by emergency, critical care, and trauma physicians at an Advances in Assessing Tissue Perfusion and Shock Program or clinician webinar.

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Introduction to InSpectra StO2 Monitoring

Barbara Gallea, RN
Clinical Education Specialist
Hutchinson Technology Inc., Hutchinson, Minnesota
Run Time:  31min 

 

A Low StO2 Needs Further Investigation

Prof. Jan Bakker, MD PhD
Chair, Department of Intensive Care Adults
Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Run Time:  1hr 30min

 

StO2 in the Acute Care Setting

Greg Beilman, MD, FACS
Division Director, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Run Time:  52min

 

StO2 in Trauma; It's About Perfusion, Not Pressure

Reginald Burton, MD, FACS, FCCM
Director, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
BryanLGH Medical Center, Lincoln, Nebraska
Run Time:  53min

 

StO2 Monitoring in the Treatment of Undifferentiated Shock

James Miner, MD, FACEP
Research Director, Department of Emergency Medicine
Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Run Time:  25min

 

Monitoring StO2 in Sepsis Patients

Laura Moore, MD, FACS
Medical Director, Shock Trauma Intensive Care Unit
Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas
Run Time:  39min

   

Assessing Tissue Perfusion in the OR: The Holy Grail

Ricardo Martinez-Ruiz, MD
Chief, Surgical ICU
VA Medical Center, Miami, Florida
Run Time: 29min 

 

StO2 in the Evaluation of Combat Casualties

Alec Beekley, MD, FACS
Staff General Surgeon
Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington
Run Time: 41min 

 
 
Resuscitation and Massive Transfusion in Trauma Patients:
StO2 Predicts Poor Outcome

Frederick A. Moore, MD
Head, Division of Surgical Critical Care & Acute Care Surgery
The Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas
Run Time: 51min 


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